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GAMING MACHINES (ROOSTERS FOOTBALL CLUB INC LICENCE) AMENDMENT BILL 2003

[BIL165-A.HAA]

House of Assembly No. 146

[As laid on the table and read a first time, 27 May 2003]

South Australia

[Prepared by the Parliamentary Counsel]

GAMING MACHINES (ROOSTERS CLUB INCORPORATED LICENCE) AMENDMENT BILL 2003

A Bill For

An Act to amend the Gaming Machines Act 1992.

[OPC-144]


Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

1.Short title

2.Amendment provisions

Part 2—Amendment of Gaming Machines Act 1992

3.Amendment of heading to schedule 1

Schedule 1—Gaming machine licence conditions

4.Amendment of heading to schedule 2

Schedule 2—Gaming machine monitor licence conditions

5.Insertion of schedule 3

Schedule 3—Special provision for licence for Roosters Club Incorporated


The Parliament of South Australia enacts as follows:


Part 1—Preliminary

Short title

1. This Act may be cited as the Gaming Machines (Roosters Club Incorporated Licence) Amendment Act 2003.

Amendment provisions

2. In this Act, a provision under a heading referring to the amendment of a specified Act amends the Act so specified.

Part 2—Amendment of Gaming Machines Act 1992

Amendment of heading to schedule 1

3. Heading to schedule 1—delete the heading and substitute:

Schedule 1—Gaming machine licence conditions

Amendment of heading to schedule 2

4. Heading to schedule 2—delete the heading and substitute:

Schedule 2—Gaming machine monitor licence conditions

Insertion of schedule 3

5. After schedule 2 insert:

Schedule 3—Special provision for licence for Roosters Club Incorporated

Grant of gaming machine licence to Roosters Club Incorporated

1. (1) Despite section 15A, the gaming machine licence purportedly granted by the Commissioner to The Roosters Club Incorporated in respect of premises at 255 Main North Road, Sefton Park is to be taken to have been validly granted.

(2) The licence to which subsection (1) applies is, if still in force, to be taken to be suspended on and from 31 May 2004 (and may be surrendered for the purposes of this Act by the licensee after that date despite its suspension).

Expiry of schedule

2. This schedule will expire on a day to be fixed by proclamation.

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